Snowflake’s Culture is Gone – Don’t Be Fooled - Engineer Snowflake Employee Review

1.0
Sep 23, 2025
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Pros

Pay would be decent if you worked 40 hours. Medical benefits are good.

Cons

Snowflake’s current CEO may be a decent operator, but he’s a terrible leader. Employee well-being is not a priority. Entire departments are laid off with zero warning, leaving people blindsided and unsupported. The company’s strong trajectory has nothing to do with him, the C-suite, or upper management. It’s the employees carrying the load, while leadership reaps the rewards. Since this CEO took over, the culture and ethics that made Snowflake special have disappeared. Their so-called “unlimited PTO” is a trap. You’re capped at 4 weeks, which is designed so Snowflake doesn’t have to pay out unused vacation when you leave. Holidays that we’ve had for years are being stripped away because leadership decided U.S. holidays are “too excessive.” Work-life balance is a joke. Management raises performance metrics endlessly, then compares you to peers working 60–80 hours a week. If you don’t match that, you’ll be penalized in reviews. This creates an environment where working 20–40 hours of overtime is the only way to “keep up.” Meanwhile, upper management doesn’t care. They’ll retire as multi-millionaires regardless of the damage done. Employees are treated as expendable tools to maximize short-term profits. This is not a good time to join Snowflake. Expect to be misled in interviews, overworked to exhaustion, and always under threat of sudden layoffs. The CEO is destroying what once made this company great, and it’s no longer a safe or stable place to build a career.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

The salary was competitive enough although you will never make your bonus because your patch is so poorly configured.

Cons

I observed the worst cronyism in my 40 year career. New sales manager completely overshot the quota and does zero research on the clients in the territory. This forces her account executive to leave. She continued demanding that the solutions engineering team make the revenue happen when all of the clients in the patch “she carved” were defunct and we’re not going to return the investment at that time or possibly even into the future. Did she own up to it? No she did not. She blamed the solutions engineer who was on federally protected leave. Her crony solutions engineering RVP jumped right in without doing any research or homework because he is her friend and he was also brand new to the job. Training wheels still on yet no humility and mowing people down. Unethical, lack of managerial accountability, and blame culture. HR is equally ridiculous as they just jump on the blame train and don’t do any homework even when the employee was on approved leave and had a great prior quarter before leave began. Yes the company approved the leave, and the managers disrespected the leave even when the employee worked through leave at the bedside of their relative. HR makes the person on leave the target instead of backing up and looking at why the quota was set, why these new inexperienced managers are allowed to torment solutions engineering resources. The answer is cronyism.

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